Guests Invited To See Flint Flick's Sites

NAMES & FACES

October 24, 1991

When filmmaker Michael Moore hit big with his 1989 documentary Roger & Me, in which he also starred, some critics accused him of being a tad too self-promoting.

You decide: Included in invitations to Moore's wedding in his hometown of Flint, Mich., on Saturday was a guide to several local landmarks seen in the film, which centered on Moore's quest to meet General Motors Corp.'s then-President Roger Smith and ask him about the factory closings that wiped out thousands of jobs there. Among the places his 300 wedding guests (or is it fans?) could visit: the house where an unemployed woman skins rabbits.

Moore, who now lives with his wife, Kathleen Glynn, in New York, would only say afterward that ''everybody had a great time.''